A Jack In The Box spokesperson told the Huffington Post, "The shake is not listed on our menus in the restaurants, so it’s more of a 'secret item' that people can order. Each restaurant is getting a very limited quantity, so we don’t know how long they will last."

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And the nutritional info, just because:

According to the Jack in the Box website, which lists the bacon shake as a beverage rather than a dessert, a "regular" 16 oz bacon shake weighs in at 773 calories and 40 grams and fat. A 24 oz large, meanwhile, add a whopping 1081 calories and 54 grams of fat to your meal.

This has got to be one of the most disgusting things I've heard of. I went through the drivethru recently and the employee at the window had just tried it. Said it was aweful. Add the fat, calories, and salt man that is just bad!

This has got to be one of the most disgusting things I've heard of. I went through the drivethru recently and the employee at the window had just tried it. Said it was aweful. Add the fat, calories, and salt man that is just bad!

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Aweful, as in, full of awe? Because that makes it sound like it would be awe some.

This has got to be one of the most disgusting things I've heard of. I went through the drivethru recently and the employee at the window had just tried it. Said it was aweful. Add the fat, calories, and salt man that is just bad!

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Aweful, as in, full of awe? Because that makes it sound like it would be awe some.

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Yeah, I'm in awe as to how bad it actually is. And typing that on a phone and not paying attention to what I type is a bitch

I had a maple bacon milkshake in Morgantown, WV last year (can't remember the name of the place though). It was OK, but the bacon wasn't that pronounced. It was more like a vaguely salty maple shake. Wouldn't go out of my way to get another one, but I finished the one I had.